The Voice of Students
In 1982, as then President Ronald Reagan proposed federal cutbacks to financial aid, Emerson students were among those who took to the streets to oppose the changes and make their voices heard.
In 1982, as then President Ronald Reagan proposed federal cutbacks to financial aid, Emerson students were among those who took to the streets to oppose the changes and make their voices heard.
When the world moved online, so did we. Your Alumni Office has produced virtual programming to help enrich life from home, wherever that may be.
Get to know the Executive Committee of your Alumni Board.
Nanci Isaacs ’79 shares her thoughts about the importance of community.
In this issue of Expression, we talked to Emersonians about some of the good to come out of this pandemic. In fact, this magazine is chock full of stories of alumni whose creativity, leadership, and commitment to social justice and equity is more important than ever.
Expression checked in with Emersonians to see how they’re faring during COVID-19 and what the global pandemic has meant for them.
A collection of books by Emerson authors from Fall 2020.
Read letters from Susan Evans ’64 and Karen Finkelstein Orenstein ’64, Jared Pendak ’07, and Steven Pollak ’71.
Malia Lazu ’99 is a lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management and co-creator of a series of community conversations called “The Inclusive Innovation Economy: Ideas + Actions.”
TV producer Randy Barbato ’82, who has won three Emmys for Outstanding Competition Program for RuPaul’s Drag Race, has made a career bringing LGBTQIA+ culture into the mainstream.
How alumni Philip Finch, MA ’97, Andrea Mooney ’08, and Shanaé Burch ’13, are working to make healthcare more equitable and accessible for all.